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TRIVIA. Homeroom Adviser/Student Facilitator InTACT Class Date. Categories. Entering Ateneo My brother’s keeper Not just me, myself and I Lions, tigers and guards! Honesty is the policy Bonus: Que sera sera. Entering Ateneo The basics of everyday life in the LS.

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  1. TRIVIA Homeroom Adviser/Student Facilitator InTACT Class Date

  2. Categories • Entering Ateneo • My brother’s keeper • Not just me, myself and I • Lions, tigers and guards! • Honesty is the policy • Bonus: Que sera sera

  3. Entering AteneoThe basics of everyday life in the LS You left your ID at home, you’re late for class, and you’re about to walk through Gate 2.5. What should you do? A – Run through the gate and hope the guard doesn’t come after you B – Sign in your name and go to the ADSA Office to get a temporary ID C – Cut your class and go home ANSWER: B • Anyone without an ID should go to the ADSA Office immediately to get a temporary ID.

  4. Entering AteneoThe basics of everyday life in the LS • What is the penalty for forgetting to wear your ID for the first time? • A – Letter of apology • B – 2 hours community service • C – major offense • ANSWER: A • Forgetting to wear your ID is a minor violation. • The 1ST violation = letter of apology • The 2ND violation = letter + 2hrs com service • The 3rd violation = MAJOR offense • Number resets every SCHOOL YEAR (begins April)

  5. Entering AteneoThe basics of everyday life in the LS In which of the following places does the dress code apply? A – Xavier Hall B – Rizal Library C – All classrooms D – A and C only E – All of the above F – None of the above ANSWER: E

  6. Entering AteneoThe basics of everyday life in the LS True or False: If you are sent out by a teacher for misbehavior, you will be marked absent ANSWER: TRUE

  7. My Brother’s Keeper Responsibilities regarding other people who enter the campus on your behalf Your driver was caught gambling at the parking lot. Will he be subject to a disciplinary case? ANSWER: No It is the STUDENT who will be charged of an offense. The COD states: “Students are held responsible for the behavior of persons or outsiders who come into the campus on their behalf.”

  8. My Brother’s Keeper Responsibilities regarding other people who enter the campus on your behalf A scanned copy of the gatepass sticker was found on a vehicle registered to you. Apparently, your brother who studies in UP who fetches you copied the sticker for one car and attached it to another to avoid lining up at the gate. Who will be charged with an offense? A – Your brother, B – You, C – No one ANSWER: B

  9. Not Just Me, Myself and I Your social responsibilities Why are you required to wear your ID while on campus? A – To allow you access to the different facilities B – To allow the guards to identify you as a legitimate student of the LS C – To help the guards identify outsiders D – It is your social responsibility in keeping the campus safe E – all of the above ANSWER: E

  10. Not Just Me, Myself and I Your social responsibilities You were told to go to the infirmary for randomly drug testing, but you intend to study the entire day for an exam. What should you do? A – Ignore the notice since your exam is more important B – Comply with notice if and when you finish studying C – Go to the infirmary to get the testing done as soon as possible so you can go back to studying ANSWER: C I.K All students share responsibility for the creation and maintenance of a healthy, safe and drug-free campus… III.D15 Violation of official policies and measures implemented against the use of dangerous drugs

  11. Lions, Tigers and Guards! Reminders regarding interacting with school personnel Which of the following will probably merit an offense? • Swearing at a guard when he catches you w/o your ID • Running away from the guard as he is talking to you • Shouting at the staff for slow service • All of the Above ANSWER: All of the above III.B1. of the COD: Acts of disrespect/ discourtesy directed towards University personnel on campus or during official school functions outside campus

  12. Lions, Tigers and Guards! Reminders regarding interacting with school personnel True or False: You may be charged with a violation of the COD if you repeatedly ignore your department’s instructions to come in for advisement ANSWER: TRUE III.D16 Unreasonable repeated and/or willful failure to comply with official summonses issued by administration offices/depts *Students are expected to take note and verify the official numbers of impt offices (e.g. ADSA Helpline on the back of the ID)

  13. Honesty is the PolicyOffenses involving dishonesty True or False: It is a minor offense to write false information (e.g. a fictional name) on the ID wearing violations sheet ANSWER: FALSE • III.E Offenses Involving Dishonesty: Dishonesty runs counter to the very essence of the ADMU as an educational institution. All cases involving dishonesty will be treated as MAJOR cases • Do yourself a favor and just give your REAL name

  14. Honesty is the PolicyOffenses involving dishonesty • True or False: If you are caught with “notes” in your possession during a test, you can be charged with cheating even if you didn’t use it • ANSWER: TRUE • III.E1.a6 Dishonest behavior during exams or tests. Dishonest behavior is manifested by, but not limited to: • 6. possession, or presence attributed to the person, and/or use or unauthorized notes or of any materials or equipment that may have relevance or usefulness to the subject of an ongoing examination, or that may be used in a dishonest act related to the examination

  15. Honesty is the PolicyOffenses involving dishonesty Which of the following is FALSE regarding plagiarism: A – It is plagiarism to copy and paste verbatim from a source without quotations B – It is okay not to cite the source if you already changed a few words in the sentence. C – It is still plagiarism if you cite your source in the bibliography but not in-text ANSWER: B is false • In general, plagiarism involves passing off someone else’s work as if it were your own. It means not giving credit where credit is due. And giving credit involves – crediting direct quotes (copy paste) as well as paraphrases. It also means giving correct and complete in-text citations (footnotes, etc.) as well as bibliographical credit. • WHEN IN DOUBT, ASK HELP FROM YOUR TEACHER

  16. Que Sera, SeraPossible consequences of failure to perform responsibilities as a student • What offenses automatically merit a suspension? • A – Disrespect • B – Any offense involving dishonesty • C – Stealing • D – All of the above • E – None of the above • ANSWER: E • There is no 1:1 correspondence between offenses and sanctions. Each case is treated independently. There are no automatic sanctions and the sanctions can range from any 1 or a combination of all possibilities

  17. Advice from the ADSA • Get to know your Student Handbook and the Code of Discipline very well • Take note of not only your personal rights, but your responsibilities • Remember that your responsibilities are not confined to the academic. You are expected to help in your own holistic formation (aim not just for academic excellence but moral excellence) • Apart from your “personal” responsibilities are your “social” responsibilities – those that you share as a member of the LS community. You are expected to also think of the common good. • If you do end up committing an offense, just be forthright and honest and face up to your responsibilities

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